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Sara agrees to sell her antique piano to Alex for $5,000. Unbeknownst to both parties, the
piano has significant structural damage, affecting its value considerably. After the sale, Alex
discovers the extent of the damage and contacts Sara, expressing his disappointment and
frustration. Sara, realizing the unintentional misrepresentation of the piano's condition, admits
her lack of awareness about the damage.
Given the substantial difference between the actual value of the damaged piano and the
purchase price, Alex wishes to undo the contract and return the piano to Sara.
Which remedy would be most appropriate for Alex to seek?
O Injunction
O Reformation
O Specific performance
O Rescission
O Punitive damages